Tourism increasing in Durham, across the State
By Sasha Zients | August 30, 2013A recent award recognizes the state's efforts to promote tourism, citing the Triangle Area as a major draw for visitors.
A recent award recognizes the state's efforts to promote tourism, citing the Triangle Area as a major draw for visitors.
Fast food workers across the state walked off their jobs Thursday as part of a national movement to demand a $15 minimum wage and the right to form a union.
President Barack Obama released a plan last week proposing to increase the affordability of college and to reward colleges that provide the best value for the education they provide.
For many members of the Duke community, the verdict in the Bradley Manning case did not come as a surprise.
A panel of students, faculty and community members gathered Tuesday to discuss recent state legislation that has been at the center of the Moral Monday protests.
The Chronicle's Tony Shan and Linda Yu sat down with Duke students to discuss North Carolina politics.
A controversial North Carolina Court of Appeals ruling that allows sex offenders to use social media sites has prompted conversations about social media.
Members of the Duke community are still assessing the obstacles to student voting imposed by the voter ID law, which Gov. Pat McCrory signed Aug. 12.
Seven Duke alumni took on a 500-mile run that bridged together their time at Duke with their service in the Iraq War Aug. 11.
On October 12, the Durham History Hub will open on West Main Street to provide the Museum of Durham History with its first operational space.
The second suspected perpetrator in two armed robberies that took place near Duke Gardens earlier this summer has been arrested.
President Barack Obama nominated John Koskinen, Trinity '61, to take over the Internal Revenue Service Thursday.
BringMeThat.com, an online food delivery startup, is now operating in North Carolina, providing users with hundreds of menus online to order food delivery without using a phone.
Duke’s expansion and reinvention is not limited to the campus. In recent years, the University has also taken steps to acquire space in downtown Durham.
A jogger was grabbed from behind and pulled by an unknown suspect on the Duke Trail Wednesday morning at 7 a.m., prompting Duke police to send out a DukeAlert.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday morning on Fisher v. University of Texas, a case concerning affirmative action policies.
Officials said the University’s future plans for DAA-organized trips will not halt in light of the plane that crashed during a Duke Alumni Association-sponsored trip in Alaska.
Duke professors and alumni have expressed mixed reactions about the recent Supreme Court decision to outlaw natural genome patenting.
Unemployment in Durham county and the Triangle area decreased steadily through the spring and has remained one of the lowest rates in the state since the recession.
University trustee Bruce Karsh, Trinity ’77 and president of Oaktree Capital Management, is being pressured to stop Oaktree from selling Tribune Company newspapers to the Koch brothers.